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2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (2B) ◽  
pp. 112-121
Author(s):  
Fadi Raed Najeeb

The current study evaluated the hydrogeological conditions and hydraulic properties of the groundwater aquifers in Qaraqosh, Karamless and Bartella areas within Al-Hamdaniya district east Mosul. The depths and water tables of groundwater for 48 well were measured in October 2019, were ranged between 5 - 45 meters and 234 - 278.5 meters, respectively. The highest water table reaches in the center of the studied area north Qaraqosh and decreases gradually in all directions. A map of the flow net was drawn, and it was found that the general direction of water movement is from north to south, with local directions resulting by pumping from the aquifer, or due to the heterogeneity of the porous media. The results of the pumping test in Karamless area shows that the transmissivity was 107.671 m2/day and 100.682 m2/day according to Theis and Cooper-Jacob methods, respectively. The hydraulic conductivity of 157.65 m saturated thickness was found to be 0.683 m/day and 0.639 m/day using Theis and Cooper-Jacob methods, respectively. While the storage coefficient using Theis and Cooper-Jacob methods was 0.0023 and 0.0020، respectively. In Qaraqosh, the transmissivity was 87.1685 m2/day and 88.1004 m2/day according to the mentioned methods, respectively. While the hydraulic conductivity of saturated thickness of 71.07 m was found to be 1.24 m/day and 1.23 m/day using Theis and Cooper-Jacob methods, respectively. The values of storage coefficient using these methods was 0.00135 and 0.00115 respectively. The total dissolved solids (TDS) measured to conclude the hydrogeological system according to the quality of the groundwater aquifers, it was found that the concentrations of total dissolved solids are more than 3500 ppm in the mid of the study area and decreased towards all directions to the limits of 250 ppm. This wide variation in salinity may be because the wells in the central area penetrate the groundwater aquifers, represented by the layers of gypsum in Al-Fat'ha formation, which is hydraulically connected with the main aquifer of the Injana formation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 25-38
Author(s):  
I. I. Bosikov ◽  
A. I. Mazko ◽  
A. V. Mayer ◽  
O. V. Gagarina

At the present stage, the development of the oil industry of the Russian Federation is impossible without replenishing the resource base, and therefore an urgent task is to analyze and assess the conditions and characteristics of oil-andgas content in unexplored regions.Purpose of the study is an analysis and an assessment of reservoir properties of rocks of the Aptian horizon Р1+2- К2 within the Akhlovskaya structure.We analyzed the graphs of the distribution of indicators in wells R-212 and R-213 in the Akhlovsky area and concluded that the reservoir is heterogeneous, and there are interlayers of mudstones with other reservoir properties and geophysical characteristics. The following pairs of parameters (porosity coefficient and oil-saturated thickness of rocks, rock resistivity and porosity coefficient, rock resistivity and oil-saturated thickness of rocks) have a significant positive correlation. Having studied the distribution of indicators in the Akhlovsky area for wells R-212 and R-213 along one horizon, we concluded that these indicators differ very slightly, which indicates the homogeneity of the reservoir properties. Qualitative indicators Qualitative indicators don't change. Thus, we can expect similar indicators within the entire area of the explored layer Р1+2- К2 in the territory of the Akhlovsky area.


2021 ◽  
Vol 266 ◽  
pp. 01002
Author(s):  
D.E. Kopylov ◽  
A.V. Strekalov

The article describes the problem of water cone formation in gas deposits of small gas-saturated thickness. The process of pulling the water cone into the production well is analyzed. The most popular and effective methods of solving this problem are presented. A method of using an electric screw pump to prevent water accumulation in the bottomhole zone is proposed. The method of calculating the optimal pump flow rate, which allows operating the well without its overheating, is considered.


Author(s):  
A.A. Kolevatov ◽  
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I.V. Afanaskin ◽  
Yu.M. Shteinberg ◽  
Yu.B. Chen-len-son ◽  
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Hydrology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
Qais Al-Madhlom ◽  
Nadhir Al-Ansari ◽  
Bashar Abid Hamza ◽  
Jan Laue ◽  
Hussain Musa Hussain

Seepage velocity is a very important criterion in infrastructure construction. The planning of numerous large infrastructure projects requires the mapping of seepage velocity at a large scale. To date, however, no reliable approach exists to determine seepage velocity at such a scale. This paper presents a tool within ArcMap/Geographic Information System (GIS) software that can be used to map the seepage velocity at a large scale. The resultant maps include both direction and magnitude mapping of the seepage velocity. To verify the GIS tool, this study considered two types of aquifer conditions in two regions in Iraq: silty clayey (Babylon province) and sandy (Dibdibba in Karbala province). The results indicate that, for Babylon province, the groundwater flows from the northwest to southeast with a seepage velocity no more than 0.19 m/d; for the Dibdibba region, the groundwater flows from the west to the east with a seepage velocity not exceeding 0.27 m/d. The effectiveness of the presented tool in depicting the seepage velocity was thus demonstrated. The accuracy of the resultant maps depends on the resolution of the four essential maps (groundwater elevation head, effective porosity, saturated thickness, and transmissivity) and locations of wells that are used to collect the data.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-200
Author(s):  
Silvina C. Carretero ◽  
Leandro Rodrigues Capítulo ◽  
Eduardo E. Kruse

Ground Water ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 151-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodney A. Sheets ◽  
Mary C. Hill ◽  
Henk M. Haitjema ◽  
Alden M. Provost ◽  
John P. Masterson

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